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Session set to help firms profit by going green

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The Green Media Alliance, a local group that includes Cox Media and the Tucson Green Times Newspaper, will offer businesses ideas on how to make going green profitable.

“How To Survive In Tough Times: Green Practices to Help Businesses Thrive in Today’s Recession” includes guest speaker Jacquelyn Ottoman, the author of “Green Marketing: Opportunity for Innovation.”

Steven W. Lynn, vice president of both UniSource Energy Corporation and Tucson Electric Power, will present information about the alliance.

The workshop will be 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. April 24 at the Doubletree Hotel Tucson at Reid Park, 445 S. Alvernon Way. Cost is $150 per person. A luncheon that includes Ottoman’s keynote address is an extra $40.

E-tickets may be purchased online at gmatucson.com. For more information, call Priscilla Sheridan, 749-5845.

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